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Iran Nuclear Talks: Hague Arrives In Geneva

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 23 November 2013 | 20.18

Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague has arrived for talks in Geneva amid hopes an historic deal may be signed on Iran's nuclear programme. Mr Hague joined counterparts including US Secretary of State John Kerry and foreign ministers from Russia,...
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Latvia Supermarket Collapse: 50 Killed

Rescue teams are searching among the rubble of a Latvian supermarket which collapsed and killed at least 50 people. Fire trucks and ambulances remain at the Maxima shopping centre in the capital Riga, and rescue workers are using mechanical cutters...
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Shark Kills Surfer In Western Australia

By Jonathan Samuels, Australia Correspondent A 35-year-old man has been killed by a shark while surfing in Western Australia. Beaches have been closed in the area near Gracetown, 167 miles (270km) south of Perth, after the man's body was pulled...
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China Claims Airspace Over Disputed Islands

China has laid claim to a block of airspace over islands in the East China Sea which are at the heart of a dispute with Japan. The Xinhua news agency published a map and co-ordinates of the area it called "the East China Sea Air Defence Zone" as well...
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Bin Laden Hunt: Pakistani Doctor Charged

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 22 November 2013 | 20.18

The Pakistani doctor who helped the US track down Osama bin Laden has been charged with murder. Shakil Afridi was arrested after US special forces killed bin Laden in May 2011 in a secret raid that outraged Pakistan and strained relations between the...
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Murdered Massachusetts Teacher 'Was Raped'

A 14-year-old student in Massachusetts accused of killing his teacher has now also been charged with raping her. Philip Chism has been held since shortly after the October 22 killing of Colleen Ritzer, a maths teacher popular among students and...
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Japan Cracks Biggest-Ever Haul Of Cocaine

In what is turning out to be Japan's biggest-ever drugs' haul, two more backpacks of cocaine have washed up on the shores of Japan. The bags were found following the discovery on Thursday of four bags on beaches south of Tokyo by an elderly local resident....
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Latvia Supermarket Collapse: 33 Killed

Rescue teams are searching among the rubble of a Latvian supermarket which collapsed and killed at least 33 people. Fire trucks and ambulances remain at the Maxima shopping centre in the capital Riga, and rescue workers are using mechanical cutters...
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Iran Nuclear Talks Are A 'Historic Opportunity'

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 21 November 2013 | 20.18

By Tim Marshall, Foreign Affairs Editor, in Geneva As negotiators from Iran and six world powers sit down for a second day of talks in Geneva they still face major hurdles if there is to be a breakthrough interim agreement on Tehran's nuclear programme....
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Paris Shootings: Suspect's DNA Is A Match

DNA collected at one of the scenes of the Paris shootings is a match to a suspect arrested on Wednesday evening. The man, named by police as Abdelhakim Dekhar, was detained at around 7pm local time (6pm UK time) in a vehicle in an underground  car...
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Russia: Brit Greenpeace Activists Granted Bail

Two more British Greenpeace activists held after the Russian oil rig protest in the Arctic have been granted bail. Father-of-two Frank Hewetson, 45, and 37-year-old Iain Rogers were among 30 people arrested by Russian security forces following...
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Turkey: Bomb Security Alert Near PM's Office

Turkish police arrested a man carrying a fake bomb outside the office of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, causing a security scare in the capital Ankara. Local television stations had initially reported that the suspect was shot and wounded by police...
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Greenpeace Protest: Britons Released On Bail

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 20 November 2013 | 20.18

Two Britons have been freed on bail after they was arrested following attempts by Greenpeace to occupy an oil platform in the Arctic. Greenpeace activist Alexandra Harris and video-journalist Kieron Bryan were given the news by a court in St Petersburg...
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Iran Nuclear Talks With West Resume In Geneva

PM's Key Call To Iran President Updated: 12:02am UK, Wednesday 20 November 2013 David Cameron has become the first British Prime Minister to call an Iranian president in more than a decade. The Prime Minister spoke to Hassan Rouhani by telephone on...
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South Africa Building Site Collapse Traps Dozens

One person has been killed and as many as 50 are feared trapped after the roof of a shopping centre under construction in South Africa collapsed. At least 26 people have so far been pulled from the rubble at the building site at Tongaat, some 25 miles...
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Indonesia Halts Relations With Australia

Indonesia has frozen military co-operation with Australia amid claims its neighbour tried to eavesdrop on the mobile phone conversations of top Indonesian officials. The announcement by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono marks the lowest point in relations...
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Iranian Embassy Blasts Kill 23 In Beirut

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 19 November 2013 | 20.18

Two explosions at the Iranian Embassy in Beirut have killed 23 people and injured 146, Lebanon's health minister has said. Ali Hassan Khalil said the number of victims, which include the embassy's cultural attache, was not final and could rise further....
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Last Guantanamo Briton Speaks From Cell

A British prisoner who has been held at Guantanamo Bay for 11 years without charge has spoken from his prison cell for the first time. Shaker Aamer, who is accused of being a close associate of Osama bin Laden - a charge he denies - said he was being...
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Sardinia: Deadly Floods After 'Apocalyptic' Storm

At least 16 people have been killed after heavy thunderstorms triggered flash flooding on the Italian holiday island of Sardinia. Up to 40cm of rain fell in just 24 hours, causing river levels to rise to as high as three metres. The torrent of water...
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Paris Shootings Gunman 'Arrested' After Manhunt

Prosecutors have denied a report that police arrested a man suspected of opening fire in the offices of a major newspaper and a bank. ...
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Typhoon Haiyan: Video Shows Home Swept Away

Written By Unknown on Senin, 18 November 2013 | 20.18

Huge waves can be seen crashing into and washing away a house in amateur footage from one of the typhoon-hit areas of the Philippines. Shot from the top floor of a boarding house in Hernani as a storm surge hit, the video released by an aid organisation...
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Nasa's Maven Mission To Mars Set For Launch

Nasa is preparing to launch its new mission to Mars to study the Red Planet's upper atmosphere. The rocket carrying Maven is ready for launch The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft, also known as Maven, has been readied on the launch...
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Tornadoes Sweeping Across US Midwest Kill Six

At least six people have died as powerful tornadoes carved a path of destruction across the US Midwest. Entire neighbourhoods were flattened within seconds as the twisters, triggered by a "very dangerous" and fast-moving weather system, touched down...
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Shooting At Liberation Newspaper: Man Critical

Paris police are on high alert after a series of shootings, including one at a newspaper that left a man fighting for his life. The man was injured at the offices of Liberation newspaper, before another shooting about 90 minutes later outside the headquarters...
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Kurt Caselli: Motocross Star Dies After Crash

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 17 November 2013 | 20.18

Motocross star Kurt Caselli has died after crashing during a race in Mexico. The 30-year-old was leading the 833-mile off-road Baja 1000 race when he reportedly hit a small animal and crashed. He later died as a result of severe head trauma. Roger...
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Antibiotics Warning: Resistance 'Growing'

By Enda Brady, Sky News Reporter The world faces "unimaginable setbacks" unless it tackles the growing threat of resistance to antibiotics, according to an international group of experts. The latest research by the 26-strong group predicts major...
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Mandela's Granddaughter: My Battle Of Survival

By Alex Crawford, Special Correspondent Nelson Mandela's granddaughter Zoleka has told Sky News how her grandparents inspired her in her battle to beat breast cancer. Her interview with Sky comes as a leading South African newspaper reported her...
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Typhoon Haiyan: HMS Daring Arrives To Help

British warship HMS Daring has arrived in the Typhoon Haiyan disaster zone, as the president of the Philippines visited devastated areas. The Type 45 destroyer and her crew docked at the island of Cebu ready to provide humanitarian assistance, the Department...
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